Family Moniliaceae (Noun)
Meaning
Family of imperfect fungi having white or brightly colored hyphae and spores that are produced directly on the mycelium and not aggregated in fruiting bodies.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The family Moniliaceae is a group of imperfect fungi that are commonly found in soil and decaying organic matter.
- Moniliaceae is characterized by the production of white or brightly colored hyphae and spores that are formed directly on the mycelium.
- The family Moniliaceae includes a wide range of species, many of which are saprotrophic and play an important role in decomposing organic matter.
- Some members of the family Moniliaceae are also known to be pathogens of plants and animals, causing a range of diseases.
- The classification of the family Moniliaceae has undergone significant changes in recent years, with many species being reclassified based on molecular phylogenetic analysis.